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Trombone and euphonium/baritone.
Why would they be any different to instruments in any symphony orchestra? Maybe their distinctive feature is being in Chicago?
because all woodwind instruments use reeds
trumpets, trombones, saxophones, clarinets, oboes, and bassoons all use mouthpieces.
Its not the instrument, but the person that is in control.
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A trumpet is made out of brass. But why isn't a saxophone a brass instrument? because it uses a reed in order to produce sound while brass instruments use a metallic mouthpiece
Trombone and euphonium/baritone.
Generally, this is called a "string orchestra" although it could be anything.
Why would they be any different to instruments in any symphony orchestra? Maybe their distinctive feature is being in Chicago?
in a string orchestra the instruments are: Bass Violin Viola Cello.
because all woodwind instruments use reeds
trumpets, trombones, saxophones, clarinets, oboes, and bassoons all use mouthpieces.
Its not the instrument, but the person that is in control.
Madeau Stewart has written: 'Instruments of the Orchestra' 'The music lover's guide to the instruments of the orchestra' -- subject(s): Musical instruments, Orchestra
All Musical Instruments create sound by means of vibration. For wind instruments, the vibration derives from air passing over a mouthpiece, or from lips buzzing into a mouthpiece. For string...
theres a reed that you need unlike other instruments